@publicvoit "What wificard does the machine have"
"eh... 64GB of G.Skill Trident Z NEO?"
"No, I asked for your wifi card, not your RAM"
"Yes, I told you my wifi card"
And this one from tfl0pz reminded me of the Chihuly garden in Seattle:
When people report bugs to my #Hugo #photography album theme, I like it when they also share their photo albums... Here's one from the bug I just fixed:
From the same page:
"Eric Raymond once wrote:"
"Lisp is worth learning for the profound enlightenment experience you will have when you finally get it; that experience will make you a better programmer for the rest of your days, even if you never actually use Lisp itself a lot."
Added subalbum support to my Hugo photo album theme, AutoPhugo, thanks to a great pull request.
Announcing the 0kb.club
The WWW has become a bloated mess. Many pages are loading megabytes of Javascript to show you a few kilobytes of content. These things are a cancerous growth on the web and we should stand up against it.
We can make a difference - no matter how small it may seem. The 0kb Club is a collection of web pages that focus on performance, efficiency and accessibility.
There’s no need to suggest new web pages for the 0kb Club. All pages that are truly without bloat are already on there.
If your pages exceeds 0kb, you might consider the 250kb.club or the 1MB.club which are the inspiration for this page.
After MANY months of consideration, and many MORE hours of work, I've finally migrated my website from WordPress to Hugo!
I'm still playing with settings, themes, etc, but so far I'm pretty happy with it. What finally pushed me to make the change was the new DigitalOcean App Platform, which was a breeze to use.
Check it out! (Website link + blog post about the change below)
https://www.justinvollmer.com/blog/migrating-from-wordpress-to-hugo/
Computer science guy, electrical engineer, US Air Force officer, jogger, likes teaching programming, aka KC0BFV.
Likes programming in: Rust, Python, JavaScript, C
Reluctantly uses: Roku's BrightScript, C++, anything